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Situations Vacant Situations Vacant LWR HOSIERY AND UNDERWEAR LTD HOISERY MACHINE OPERATOR WE ARE AN ESTABLISHED COMPANY within the LWR Industries Group, and have a vacancy within our Hosiery Department for a Machine Operator. Previous experience of operating this type of machinery would be an advantage, but not a prerequisite as we conduct dur own Inhouse training. The position requires a person who has a mature and responsible frame of mind, a confidence to operate machinery upon completion of training, and suited to work between the hours of 4.30 p.m. and 12.30 a.m. To discuss this oportunity further, please reply in writing to: MISS CATHERINE CAMPBELL, LWR HOSIERY AND UNDERWEAR LTD, P.O. BOX 2087, CHRISTCHURCH. MX National Mutual MANAGEMENT TRAINEE CHRISTCHURCH LARGE SUCCESSFUL financial service group seeks an intelligent enthusiastic person who is keen to develop a career in a rapidly developing organisation. Working closely with a senior executive and his management team the appointee will be responsible for assisting with a range of administrative and sales training/management duties. Full training covering all aspects of the company’s operations will provide a base to develop a management career within the group. Ideally applicants will be aged between 25-30 and have sound educational background preferably including some tertiary training. Previous teaching or management skills would be advantageous. Initiative, self-motivation and well developed communication skills are essential. Salary will be negotiated with the successful applicant. Driver’s licence is essential. Inquiries should be directed in writing to: Miss A. Lagor, MANAGEMENT TRAINEE, P.O. Box 344, CHRISTCHURCH. [MECHANICAL ENGINEER 1 We have a vacancy for a Mechanical Engineer j in our Regional Office in Dunedin. The g successful applicant will be a registered engineer g and have some pre-registration experience § preferably in a heavy maintenance engineering l| industry. The prime requirement is the ability to || work in a team but applicants should also be || able to demonstrate clearly the ability to apply g theoretical concepts to a wide variety of problems to obtain sound, practical solutions. i This position is a challenging one and g demands an engineer of considerable initiative j and ability. He/she will be working with a wide I range of staff, including trades, semi-professional | and professional groups including the immediate § control and oversight of a team of assistant || professional engineers and should possess good || communication, planning and management J skills. || Further information may be obtained from Mr g D. Smith 776-838 (Dunedin) Ext 824. g Applications should be made using form S PSI7A which is available from any || Government Department and be returned to g The Regional Manager, Electricity Division, J PO Box 974, DUNEDIN. This application g should be marked for the attention of Mr D. g Smith. 8 Normal Public Service conditions of | employment apply at present but applications | should note that the Division will become a State owned Corporation on 1 April 1987. “An equal opportunities employer” A > — * ICE CREAM J NIGHT CLEANER WE REQUIRE A MATURE PERSON to clean and sterilise ice cream machinery after production. This is a full time night shift job from the hours of 4 p.m. until 1 a.m. Experience in working with machinery and food would ba definite advantage although not essential as training will be given. We offer competitive rates of pay and staff buying privileges. Please apply in writing to:THE PRODUCTION MANAGER, P.O. BOX 6010, UPPER RICCARTON, CHRISTCHURCH.

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Press, 22 October 1986, Page 53

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Page 53 Advertisements Column 7 Press, 22 October 1986, Page 53

Page 53 Advertisements Column 7 Press, 22 October 1986, Page 53

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